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The German government has ordered the expulsion of a CIA official in Berlin in response to two cases of alleged spying by the US.The German government has ordered the expulsion of a CIA official in Berlin in response to two cases of alleged spying by the US.
The official is said to have acted as a CIA contact at the US embassy, reports say, in a scandal that has infuriated German politicians.The official is said to have acted as a CIA contact at the US embassy, reports say, in a scandal that has infuriated German politicians.
A 31-year-old German intelligence official was arrested last week on suspicion of spying.A 31-year-old German intelligence official was arrested last week on suspicion of spying.
Reports on Wednesday said an inquiry had also begun into a German soldier.Reports on Wednesday said an inquiry had also begun into a German soldier.
"The representative of the US intelligence services at the embassy of the United States of America has been told to leave Germany," government spokesman Steffen Seibert said."The representative of the US intelligence services at the embassy of the United States of America has been told to leave Germany," government spokesman Steffen Seibert said.
The chairman of the Bundestag (parliament) committee overseeing the German secret service said the action was taken because of American spying on German politicians and its failure to co-operate and provide adequate responses.The chairman of the Bundestag (parliament) committee overseeing the German secret service said the action was taken because of American spying on German politicians and its failure to co-operate and provide adequate responses.
The US has not denied allegations that a German intelligence agency employee arrested last week was passing secret documents to the US National Security Agency (NSA).The US has not denied allegations that a German intelligence agency employee arrested last week was passing secret documents to the US National Security Agency (NSA).
However, the latest reports that a soldier within the defence ministry was also spying for the US were considered more serious. Although no arrest was made, searches were carried out on Wednesday at the ministry and elsewhere.However, the latest reports that a soldier within the defence ministry was also spying for the US were considered more serious. Although no arrest was made, searches were carried out on Wednesday at the ministry and elsewhere.
The US and Germany have been close allies for decades but relations were hit last year when it emerged that Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone had been monitored by the NSA.The US and Germany have been close allies for decades but relations were hit last year when it emerged that Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone had been monitored by the NSA.
A White House official approached by the BBC declined to comment on the matter but said that the security and intelligence relationship with Germany was important to both countries.A White House official approached by the BBC declined to comment on the matter but said that the security and intelligence relationship with Germany was important to both countries.
"It is essential that co-operation continue in all areas and we will continue to be in touch with the German government in appropriate channels," the official added."It is essential that co-operation continue in all areas and we will continue to be in touch with the German government in appropriate channels," the official added.
Timeline: Germany spy scandalTimeline: Germany spy scandal
October 2013: German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls US President Barack Obama after revelations that the US may have spied on her mobile phoneOctober 2013: German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls US President Barack Obama after revelations that the US may have spied on her mobile phone
June 2014: Germany announces an investigation into the claimsJune 2014: Germany announces an investigation into the claims
4 July 2014: A suspected US spy said to be working for the German intelligence agency is arrested4 July 2014: A suspected US spy said to be working for the German intelligence agency is arrested
9 July 2014: A second case emerges as searches are carried out at the defence ministry9 July 2014: A second case emerges as searches are carried out at the defence ministry
10 July 2014: German government orders expulsion of CIA official10 July 2014: German government orders expulsion of CIA official
On Thursday, Mrs Merkel said spying on allies was a "waste of energy".On Thursday, Mrs Merkel said spying on allies was a "waste of energy".
"We have so many problems, we should focus on the important things," she said at a news conference with visiting Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca."We have so many problems, we should focus on the important things," she said at a news conference with visiting Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca.
"In the Cold War maybe there was general mistrust. Today we are living in the 21st century. Today there are completely new threats."
The BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin says Mrs Merkel has tried to maintain a balance between condemning the US actions but also maintaining cordial relations. However, each revelation has made that balance harder to achieve, he adds.The BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin says Mrs Merkel has tried to maintain a balance between condemning the US actions but also maintaining cordial relations. However, each revelation has made that balance harder to achieve, he adds.
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the information that the US appeared to have gained from the suspected espionage was "laughable" but the political damage was "already disproportionate and serious".
The scale of the US agency's surveillance was revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who fled the US and is now a fugitive in Russia.The scale of the US agency's surveillance was revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who fled the US and is now a fugitive in Russia.
The German intelligence official arrested last week was alleged to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee investigating the NSA spying scandal.The German intelligence official arrested last week was alleged to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee investigating the NSA spying scandal.